Kind of a bummer that Eddie went home, but he really tanked on that Sushi challenge. He was awesome at meats, did okay with a few other things, but didn't have the depth to be the champion. Seemed a great guy.

Kind of a bummer that Eddie went home, but he really tanked on that Sushi challenge. He was awesome at meats, did okay with a few other things, but didn't have the depth to be the champion. Seemed a great guy.

I liked Eddie too. One thing, though, that I did appreciate about this episode was that the one who failed the worst in the big challenge was the one who went home. I prefer that to having a big challenge and then several compete again for the worst. If it's the big challenge, I think the one who fails the worst in the big challenge should go home. But then it's not my show. But I give it points for being more fair, even though I'd rather have not seen Eddie booted out.

I think we all know who I want to see gone, but she lucked out AGAIN and was paired with somebody who excels.

All the Sushi looked terrible...I thought it was pretty obvious that they were making a story out of Natasha/Krissi vs. Luka - because theirs didn't look any better or worse than anybody else's

Several of the things mentioned were not visual per se. Like Krissy/Natasha's rice was properly done. Sushi rice is a pretty touchy balance of sweet vs. vinegar, and it can be terrible if done wrong. I believe their tempura batter was also done correctly.

And they were right, Jessie mangled that yellowtail that was on their plate.

As I've said before, this practice of bringing back eliminated players is annoying to me. I may be done with all of these shows because I really don't think it is fair to the people who worked hard to stay.

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If the contestants don't like it then they can quit. Bringing back someone who got cut is nothing new. it can chnage the dynamics. I would not want them to get rid of that. It makes the show more interesting.

Some time ago, I remember there was a campaign regarding the food waste in TV cooking shows and (in the UK) at least, waste was reduced to an absolute minimum and anything cooked had to be either eaten or donated to a good cause.

Seems to me that it's time to reintroduce something similar today.

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my feelings exactly
the last 2 years I used to rush home from work to make sure I didn't miss a thing
but this season, I haven't even watched the last 4 episodes
they ruined a really great show

I only started watching last season. But lately I've really gotten into the show. I hadn't planned on watching it Wednesday night since it was already late, but when I realized that it was the show with contestants that got kicked off, I ended up watching it and being up past midnight.
Maybe I should watch one of the earlier seasons for comparison. But I really like this season.

Personally though you would have to pay me a boatload of guaranteed money to ever consider being on any of these reality shows.

I'm fed up with the manufactured drama on this show(and other reality shows) though I keep watching BBC America's Masterchef has drama that simply comes from will the chef mess up, will Michel Roux and Monica like the food? No phony interference from producers.
Just finished watching MC:The Professionals 2012 season and loved it. Now watching the 2011 season. Love the show. Fabulous food.